another gmac trick. gmac sells auto and home insurance. i recently moved my insurance over to them and saved 20% outright. then they let me pay for the insurance with a gm credit card and they gave me back 5% on top of that.
Quote from vhehn:
another gmac trick. gmac sells auto and home insurance. i recently moved my insurance over to them and saved 20% outright. then they let me pay for the insurance with a gm credit card and they gave me back 5% on top of that.
Quote from ElectricSavant:
I will need to change my thinking if i am going to get the GM card. I like paying cash for everything immediatly. I know this is not respecting interest earning possibilities on cash flow.....but how much could it be?
Ok this GM card poses a problem to me....I am missing 5% also now.....Do I like GM cars no.....but for 5k or more off the sales price.....I do.
I just think that plastic transfers the mind off the real dollar value of things and transfers them into "just numbers" and encourages frivilous spending. The reverse of this is like "us traders" thinking in numbers instead of dollars......well you know what I mean.
I bought a house cash for my parents and I was told by the real estate people i could buy cheap money and why use cash....So what do I know...
I am afraid Roge is correct about the introduction, growth and future of the pre-paid card and I also agree we will be a cashless society with thein 2 or 3 generations of people at the rate we are changing.
Michael B.
Quote from vhehn:
its really all about willpower. if you know you have the willpower not to overspend and to pay the bill every month there is no danger in credit cards. if fact to not have at least one credit is foolish. you never know when an emergency will arise and you cant get the cash. like for a rental car or an emergency car breakdown.
Quote from ElectricSavant:
I will need to change my thinking if i am going to get the GM card. I like paying cash for everything immediatly. I know this is not respecting interest earning possibilities on cash flow.....but how much could it be?
I just think that plastic transfers the mind off the real dollar value of things and transfers them into "just numbers" and encourages frivilous spending.
Quote from marketsurfer:
mc, visa, amex have not entered the "pay pal" market due to the small size of the "pay pal" market.
best,
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Quote from ARogueTrader:
Disagree. Pay/Pal's was a pioneer in on line transactions, which will grow over time. The credit card companies are among the leading beneficiaries of Pay/Pal, because the majority of Pay/Pal transactions are tied to credit cards, with Pay/Pal as an intermediary agent that relieves the charge back concern for vendors of on line purchases at e-bay.
In the beginning Pay/Pal was small, look at them now.
Given the great relationship with Pay/Pal, the credit card companies need not compete, and charge backs are less with this form of transaction because of all the hassles.
A pre-paid card can serve the same purpose of Pay/Pal...it won't be long before Pay/Pal issues these pre-paid cards too.